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War of Words: Britain, France and Discourses of Empire during the Second World War

Autor Rachel Chin
en Hardback – 20 iul 2022
"On 22 June 1940 Marshal Philippe Pâetain's newly-constituted French government signed an armistice with Hitler's Germany. At the same time, a relatively unknown Brigadier General named Charles Andrâe Joseph Marie de Gaulle fled to London. De Gaulle became the leader of the Free French movement, which resolved to continue fighting against the Axis powers in the name of France. It pursued this battle symbolically, and eventually, militarily. Three decades later, British Members of Parliament would historicise this moment, and the man at its centre. British Prime Minister Edward Heath would describe de Gaulle's "unconquerable determination to restore France" as "one of the few sure and certain things" in 1940. Liberal Party Leader Jeremy Thorpe would recount a story in which Britain's wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill supposedly greeted de Gaulle with the prophetic words, "here comes the Constable of France."1 In these commemorations, de Gaulle was the undisputed guardian of French honour and the personification of the Franco-British alliance. However, in 1940, and throughout the Second World War, neither de Gaulle's position nor the status of the Franco-British relationship was ever this straightforward"--
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009181013
ISBN-10: 1009181017
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. From the Dunkirk evacuations to the Franco-German armistice: Renegotiating the Franco-British alliance; 2. The real question at issue.: British policy and the French fleet; 3. A necessary tragedy? The British bombardments of the French fleet at Mers El-Kébir; 4. Vichy, the free French and the battle for imperial influence at Dakar in September 1940; 5. Promises of independence: Operation exporter and the struggle for the Levant; 6. Operation torch: American influence and the battle for French North Africa; 7. Independence on French terms: The 1943 Lebanese parliamentary crisis; 8. Holding on to empire: The French bombardment of Damascus, May 1945; 9. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

Recenzii

'War of Words innovatively analyzes the powerful role played by rhetoric in the strained relations between Britain and France during World War II. As the Free French, Britain, and Vichy clashed over questions of empire, each mounted a public defense of their actions that in turn constrained their policy making.' Alice L. Conklin, Ohio State University
'This book is an elegantly written and remarkably well-informed tour de force. Chin subtly and lucidly revisits French dark years through the prism of the rhetoric that underpinned Franco-British imperial rivalry. She also provides a salutary entry into post-war intersecting tumultuous decolonization processes against the backdrop of rising US influence. A must-read.' Guillaume Piketty, Science Po Paris
'Based on extensive research, Chin offers a nuanced and fascinating new examination of Franco-British relations during the Second World War. War of Words presents a compelling analysis of how empire lay at the heart of a symbolic contestation in which political rhetoric shaped the course of Franco-British rivalry and cooperation.' Karine Varley, University of Strathclyde

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Analyses the imperial clashes in the Franco-British relationship during the Second World War.